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Johns Hopkins University | EN.601.690

Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction

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This course is designed to introduce undergraduate and graduate students to design techniques and practices in human-computer interaction (HCI), the study of interactions between humans and computing systems. Students will learn design techniques and evaluation methods, as well as current practices and exploratory approaches, in HCI through lectures, readings, and assignments. Students will practice various design techniques and evaluation methods through hands-on projects focusing on different computing technologies and application domains. This course is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in Computer Science/Cognitive Science/Psychology. Interested students from different disciplines should contact the instructor before enrolling in this course. Recommended Background: Basic programming skills.

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Z. Xiao
15:00 - 16:15

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J. Reiter
16:30 - 19:00